There are 3 objects for which Shape_description contains → many ← |
13.10.1 | apon, the most characteristic of prehistoric Cypriote metal forms, occurs in so → many ← sizes that it is impossible to classify them as swords, dirks, daggers, or | |
48.11.8 | This shape was particularly popular at Agrigento, where → many ← tombs contained one example (it is called 'brochetto attingitoio' or juglet | |
77.5.1.1-17 | f the neck. There are traces of plaster and adhesives on both sides, as well as → many ← bits that have been pitted off. 15) Should be rejoined to 14. Part of the n |